Thanks Killswitch, I used a 360 camera so it made it a little easier to hold during the race. I would just extend the pole out and hit record whenever a nice area of the race showed up 😁 Good luck with the 2024 race, you’re going to have a great time!
@@samaralake7568 yeah the tickets sell out so fast! Unfortunately I’m not running this year, I didn’t buy a ticket as I wasn’t sure if the borders would have been open to travel from VIC. You’re going to have a wonderful time ☺️
It’s also possible to hike the whole race. I’m unsure on the cut off times. But when I completed the race in 10.25hrs, I ran the first 16km and ended up with knee pain. So I hiked the last 34km.
Great video, i'm hoping to get entry on June 2nd. After watching this, those stairs have me nervous. No where to train for anything quite like that in Alice Springs (maybe Euro Ridge lol?). What was the split like for you for run/hike/walk? If you weren't recording, would hiking poles have made a difference?
Hi Katie 👋 yeah training stairs is pretty important. Otherwise if you don’t have stairs, some hills is a definite must! I would estimate 70/30 for Run/Hike. You can see the tracking data on my Strava @nathantdunn . Barely anyone uses poles for the 50k. I’ve never used poles myself. But a lot of people use them for the 100k.
@@nathantdunn Thanks Nathan, plenty of hills here. The Larapinta trail is amazing, just no stairs :) good to know about the split, I'll add you on strava and take a look
Hi Jordan, are you in Australia? If so, check out www.runningcalendar.com.au You can search trail running events by location and distance. Depending on how far you’ve run in the past and your running abilities, start small, maybe a 5k trail event and slowly work your way up. Enjoy the trails mate!!
Such a great video and well done to you and the other team members of this trail for completing this course. You did awesome
Great video joined this 2024
Awesome! Good luck next year 🤩
Hats off to you for holding the camera the entire race!! I joined this 2024, ive never competed but im pumped to experience UTA11
Thanks Killswitch, I used a 360 camera so it made it a little easier to hold during the race. I would just extend the pole out and hit record whenever a nice area of the race showed up 😁 Good luck with the 2024 race, you’re going to have a great time!
Awesome video!
Thanks Vanessa 😁
Signed up for this year, love your video and got some great tips like start training more stairs 🥴
Congrats on signing up! You’re in for a wonderful adventure. It’s one of the best things I’ve ever done in my life 😁
Thanks for the reply 🥰 I was so surprised I even got an entry 👍🏻 Are you running this year?
@@samaralake7568 yeah the tickets sell out so fast! Unfortunately I’m not running this year, I didn’t buy a ticket as I wasn’t sure if the borders would have been open to travel from VIC. You’re going to have a wonderful time ☺️
Great video
Thanks mate 🙏
Great video mate!! What running vest is that one?
Thanks Harry. The vest is the Salamon Active Skin. PS: You are good enough :)
Hi Nathan. Great video, mate! Could you tell me how long it took you to complete this course?
Hi Suman, I’ve completed the race 4 times. Here are my rough finish times;
2017 - 7.5hrs
2019 - 10.25hrs
2021 - 9hrs
2022 - 8hrs
Cheers
It’s also possible to hike the whole race. I’m unsure on the cut off times. But when I completed the race in 10.25hrs, I ran the first 16km and ended up with knee pain. So I hiked the last 34km.
Great video! 16:30, lol
Thanks Mat. When you gotta go you gotta go 😁
I would go crazy having to wait behind people on stairs and crossings😖
📝 go out fast.
Great video, i'm hoping to get entry on June 2nd. After watching this, those stairs have me nervous. No where to train for anything quite like that in Alice Springs (maybe Euro Ridge lol?). What was the split like for you for run/hike/walk? If you weren't recording, would hiking poles have made a difference?
Hi Katie 👋 yeah training stairs is pretty important. Otherwise if you don’t have stairs, some hills is a definite must! I would estimate 70/30 for Run/Hike. You can see the tracking data on my Strava @nathantdunn . Barely anyone uses poles for the 50k. I’ve never used poles myself. But a lot of people use them for the 100k.
@@nathantdunn Thanks Nathan, plenty of hills here. The Larapinta trail is amazing, just no stairs :) good to know about the split, I'll add you on strava and take a look
Just how many stairs in that first 10K???
Haha a lot!! I’m pretty sure there’s over 8000 steps throughout the whole race. 951 steps in the last km or two👌
Whats a good trail run for a beginner?
Hi Jordan, are you in Australia? If so, check out www.runningcalendar.com.au
You can search trail running events by location and distance. Depending on how far you’ve run in the past and your running abilities, start small, maybe a 5k trail event and slowly work your way up. Enjoy the trails mate!!
@@nathantdunn thanks nathan! I appreciate it